The best LEGO March 2024 sets for every budget

March 1 is fast approaching and there are many LEGO sets across Star Wars, Technic, Speed Champions, and more that are worth a look, no matter what your budget is.

From LEGO sets to spend pocket money on to some heavy hitters that move into three figures, there’s a ton of variety in the LEGO sets coming out on March 1. That includes the very first 25th anniversary LEGO Star Wars sets for 2024, alongside an exciting wave for LEGO Harry Potter and a new inter-theme group of racing sets across LEGO Technic, Icons, and Speed Champions.

We’ve dug into everything that’s on its way on March 1 to pick out some of the best sets that you can pick up day on, no matter what your budget is.

Best LEGO March 2024 set for less than £20

Staying under £20, you can pick up LEGO Harry Potter 76424 Flying Ford Anglia for just £12.99 / $14.99 / €14.99 – and it’s available to pre-order now at LEGO.com. The neat little car comes in a bright sky blue, with enough space inside for Harry, Ron, Hedwig, and Scabbers to journey to Hogwarts. It’s a neat little build that does exactly what it says it will, with impressive attention to detail. 76424 Flying Ford Anglia captures every angle of the on-screen car, proving that small builds don’t need to skimp on quality.

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Best LEGO March 2024 set for between £20 and £50

For £44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99, you don’t just get one set but three – sort of. LEGO Creator 3-in-1 31154 Forest Animals: Red Fox strikes an impressive pose in its primary form as a fox, but can also be built into a red squirrel or a red owl. Each animal shares the same colour fur/feathers but comes with its own accessories or habitat, depending on which one you pick. At a pretty reasonable price point, you could even argue for picking up a couple of 31154 Forest Animals: Red Fox if you can’t choose which animal to display. The LEGO Creator 3-in-1 set is available to pre-order now.

Best LEGO March 2024 set for between £50 and £100

It’s a tough choice between all of the LEGO Star Wars 25th anniversary sets but based on iconic status alone, 75375 Millennium Falcon is a worthy choice at this price point. This midi-scale range of LEGO Star Wars ships also includes 75376 Tantive IV and 75377 Invisible Hand but 75375 Millennium Falcon is our personal choice of what we’d love to have on shelves. It’s arguably one of the most beloved ships from a galaxy far far away and its convenient stand means you can display it as you please.

Best LEGO March 2024 set for between £100 and £150

LEGO Technic is having a strong few months in 2024, not least because of its sub-theme of space-themed sets. 42180 Mars Crew Exploration Rover has everything that LEGO Technic fans will love, from working features like the suspension and crane, while still looking good and offering an element of adventure through space exploration. Plus, LEGO space fans will be pleased to know that the air-lock element connects to other compatible space-themed LEGO sets for even more possibilities.

Best LEGO March 2024 set for over £150

Honestly, it’s tough to whittle down the LEGO sets in this price band because there are plenty that we’d love to recommend. However, 10332 Medieval Town Square has to take first place. The LEGO Icons set strikes the perfect balance between nostalgia and fresh design options, packed full with some appealing minifigures designs to boot. It looks good from the tip of the tower down to the hooves of the goat and is sure to be a popular day one pick for many.

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Rachael Davies
Rachael Davies
I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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